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Gilbane promotes Gallucci to director of Special Projects Group

Frank Gallucci, Gilbane Building Company Frank Gallucci, Gilbane Building Company

Providence, RI According to Gilbane Building Company, Frank Gallucci has been promoted to director of Special Projects Group in Rhode Island.  As director of Special Projects, Gallucci will oversee operations of the specialized group in Rhode Island, providing leadership, ensuring operational continuity, and commitment to positioning and expanding services. 

Gallucci began his career at Gilbane in 1982, in the corporate accounting department as an internal auditor. With his strong background in project controls and accounting, Frank transitioned his career to project engineering in 1993. He gained field experience working on projects for GTech, Pfizer, Serono Laboratories, and the University of Rhode Island before being assigned to the NYNEX (now Verizon) Nationwide Master Agreement in 1996.  Since 2013, Gallucci has served as the program director for Bank of America’s Retail Condition Initiative, a yearly program involving various repairs and upgrades to more than 200 retail branch locations throughout New England.   

“Frank has proven himself to be a valuable asset to Gilbane in Rhode Island through his dedication to operational excellence,” said John Sinnott, vice president and Rhode Island business unit leader. 

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